I love to do the
unexpected, and this is overdue anyway.
Yes, I am working on the
second message about weapons, which will be out soon -- but for now I
want to show some photographs of the Real Iowa -- before this state
is covered with Buttugly Windmills.
This state is now a
Butcher's Yard. It's natural beauty is shrinking daily, as the
Butcher Shops of Iowa (formerly power companies) destroy more and
more lands; with their God Awful Machines of Ugliness.
Each Buttugly Windmill
that is erected here, feeds more and more money to every DemoCrap and
ModoRat that was involved in their invasion of the Real Iowa to begin
with. Do you forget, it was a DemoCrap Puppet Governor that approved
of those Buttugly Things to begin with?
As is always the case with
ModoRats and DemoCraps, a good idea is ruined by bad designs,
improper placements, and mindless and greedy excesses.
These photographs (of
unruined areas) were taken over a period of a few months. I have been
so busy writing, that I have been unable to provide you with more
than these.
The word 'UnRuined', is
going to become a very special adjective in the language of the Real
Iowa. It is going to apply to less and less and less of the lands of
the Real Iowa each year; as the DemoCraps and ModoRats put more and
more and more of Iowa under the Ugly Lash of misplaced and excessive
windmills.
And, there still is not a
Buttugly Windmill on the grounds of the Cathouse of the Monkey
Judges; nor on the grounds of the Statehouse Pantyhose Emporium
across the street.
You know, in the 'Red
Light District', up on the hill in Des Moines.
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Thank You. As you can see, I am trying to show all of you the Real Iowa that few people ever see. It is indeed 'rural', and it should stay that way -- free of oppression by Butt Ugly Power Companies.
Please keep copies of these photographs if you can. They are of historical importance, as these clean and undestroyed places will be butchered by the power companies as soon as they can.
If you want the full sized versions, double-click on a picture to get into the display gallery; and then save the pictures from there into your computer. They will save in their full size versions -- I hope.
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Markel Peters
http://www.voices-of-iowa.blogspot.com